Hello, I'm restoring my 1931 Model A Panel Delivery model 79B. Thanks to all who contribute to and maintain this fantastic site, which I learned about via ...
I really doubt the rear doors interchange between 28,29 and 30,31. I've got a REALLY rusty door skin from a 30,31 that was returning to the earth, and the bead...
I didn’t think they would interchange. Mayville is near Jamestown, NY on I-86, and also near Dunkirk, NY. Mark ... From: Jim Dix [mailto:jdix6@...] ...
FYI, Will Cronkrite, with whom I’ve been in contact, got a very late 1930 Model A drop floor panel delivery in 2003, and sent photos which I just posted. ...
I have a metal shaper who has quoted to reproduce 3 sets of upper and lower panels, including the wheel wells. (12 in total) We are looking to see if anyone...
Hello,,I am new to this group and need information.I am currently in the process of restoring a panel.I have no idea what model it is,but am told by the owner...
Ted, The first thing you need to do is to identify what model of panel you have. You can not gather valid information without this information. If you have a...
Neil I have acquired a 1928 (79A), I think. It has the tuna can tail light, the rear view mirror bracket attached to the visor and the rear door latches are...
Hello Joe, The information I have is based on the '28 85-A, '29 79-A, and '30 79-A which I have. The '30 79-A was brought home about a month ago and this is ...
I have uploaded some pictures of the panel i am working on,as you can see it is in progress. The truck has a 103" wheelbase. The first photo is of the right...
Is there anyone who has a set of cast front fender braces to sell,i am working with {modifying} a set of aftermarket stamped steel ones,and would rather have a...
Don, Thanks for writing your informative article describing your restoration of your 1929 Panel 79A (“Hamp Moves South,” September-October 2004 issue of...
Mark, Mike Butcher of "Mike's "A" Ford-Able" has a 30 panel. As is yours from the cargo area you are able to see the metal side panel's. Not sure if this was...
Never saw one without the "lining". I used cotton batting like in the top and masonite. My '29 has a clip across the bottom to hold it in place as I'm sure...
Ted, The 79-A Panel Delivery has the same doors as the 82-A closed cab. The opening for the doors are 28-1/2" (back face of hinge pillar to front face of lock...
Gents (and Ladies): I am brand new to this group, and I'm not even sure how to use the "chat room," so please be patient. My question concerns a "1931 Deluxe...
The inside masonite sheet from the roof rail to the horizontal wood support was used through 1934 on all panels as far as I know. The cotton padding was also...
Tom, Page 180 and 181 in the book "The Ford Model A as Henry Built It" shows the '30/'31 Deluxe Delivery trucks. The Deluxe Delivery's look closer to an...
Tom - I am fairly certain from your description (and as Neil has said in the previous post) that your 1931 is a Deluxe Sedan Delivery. Although it is a "panel"...
I currently have a MS Access database which I use for the FMAATC "Ford Model AA Truck Club" membership. I allows for the members AA trucks to be entered. This...
Ted, I already have a data base and list for the trucks that was originally made by Jim Dix in the 1980's and was updated by Neil Mylar in 1998. I would be...
At one time I owned a 1929 Ford Panel truck. You may have read the article that I wrote in the Nov/Dec 1991 Restorer magazine concerning the Filipino Nation...
... info,but for technical information.I do not own the panel im working on,(simple bodyman)but will be glad to forward an invitation to join this group to the...
Gents; I am preparing my garage with tools and facilities to restore my 1931 Deluxe Delivery (body style 130-B). So far I have and old Sears Model 106...
Tom, Attached is some information showing the CFM used by different nozzle diameters. The 1/16" nozzle is not shown. But it looks like the CFM usage goes up by...